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The Art of Screenwriting: Story, Script, Markets [Hardcover]

William Packard (Author)


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0913729361 978-0913729366 February 1987
Writing for the stage and screen presents artistic challenges to aspiring dramatists everywhere. Through practical, proven methods, playwright and poet William Packard leads readers past personal and professional obstacles to success. This book carefully explains the mechanics of plot, conflict, structure, form, character, dialogue, film editing, and treatment. It covers the commercial side of screenwriting with sections on marketing, agents, contracts, copyright, and collaboration. The elements of technique and story are emphasized as well as script mechanics, resulting in one of the most intelligent and useful how-to books on writing for the screen.
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There seems to be a plethora of film writing books on the market (e.g., by Dwight V. Swain, Michelle Cousin, and Syd Field), but apparently there cannot be too many, since these two new ones take different approaches and are well worth reading. The late Blacker taught at the University of Southern California, and his book is based on his screenwriting lectures. Believing that no great film was ever made from a bad script, he begins with a list of definitions and proceeds to cover conflict, structure, character, exposition, dialogue, form, and production. His book is easy reading and includes appendixes on the services and functions of the Writers Guild of America, plus a list of agents, which is invaluable. Packard takes a more historical view, as he tackles adaptation, story lines, film editing, treatment, copyright, plagiarism, and collaboration, and he includes a glossary of technical terms and a sample script, which is useful. He uses actual Hollywood films as examples. Both books are practical for the budding scriptwriter of any age or experience. Recommended for most large public libraries as well as school and college collections. James L. Limbacher, Jayell Enterprises, Dearborn, Michigan
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Paragon House (February 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0913729361
  • ISBN-13: 978-0913729366
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,287,146 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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own original screenplay, screenplay treatment, screenplay agents, screenplay format, one screenwriter, screenplay adaptation, lady clerk, inner relaxation, second witch, format guidelines, film head, cinematic terms, first witch
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Tennessee Williams, New York, William Goldman, Alice's Restaurant, Otto Preminger, First Father, The Grapes of Wrath, Charlie Chaplin, High Noon, John Wayne, Joan Fontaine, Marlon Brando, Academy Award, Billy Wilder, Budd Schulberg, John Steinbeck, Los Angeles, Moby Dick, Nunnally Johnson, Orson Welles, Streetcar Named Desire, Venable Herndon, All the President's Men, Amazing Grace, Ann Keeler
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